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Lawrence H. Goldberg of
Atlanu has been elected to the
board of direct on of the Atlanta
Division of the Southeast Chapter
of the American Society of Travel
Agents. Goldberg is vice president
and general manager of Rich's
Travel Agency. He h a veteran of
over 25 yean m the travel indonry
and has served as prrsidsnt of the
Allan* * Skal On*
of
Paris, France, who will
celebrate Ms bar mltzva at the
Weston Wei bt Jerusalem hi
August, was the guest of
Atlanta photographers Helen
and Jim Lee during a visit to
Atlanta recently.
The youngeat ton of Parisian
photographers M. and Mma.
Daniel Melihan-Cheinin,
whom the Lees met hi 1971
during a year’s stay tn Europe,
Pascal was given a tour of
Atlanta synagogues and met
several rabbis.
The Lem made this portrait
as a gift to present to the
Melihan-CheMhts when Mn.
Lee visits them in late
September.
Savannah businessman Edwin
J. Feller Jr. repreaented Fort
Stewart and the Coastal Empire
during the Department of Defense
joint civilian orientation
conference held June 8-14 in
Washington.
Community. leaders from
throughout the United States are
annually invited by the Secretary
of Defense to 'take part in the'
orientation designed to help
broaden public understanding of
the armed forces and national
defense.
• Feiler. a nominee of the 24th
Infantry Division (Mechanized)
and Fort Stewart, is active in the
Savannah Area " (Camber of
Commerce board of directors and
civil-military affairs committee,
and t be Coastal Empire Chapter of
the Association of the U.S. Army.
He b serving his third term as
president of Congregation Mickve
Israel. -E-*
Riverwood High School student
Jam* Stacy Mtata. daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Ezra Mma of
Atlanta, bus been awarded the
Rcasaetaer Medal from Rensselaer
Potyicchnr hntituaa. Tray. N.Y.,
One juarior from each of
yy i watch 1.(00 high schools
it Mkort aamunRy to receive this
anasd
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Debra Ana Renat or, daughter
of Mr. and Mn. Josiab V. Benator
of Atlanta is curreqtly
participating in the inaugural
program of the Sephardic
Educational Center in Jerusalem.
Benator, a certificate of merit
award recipient and honor
graduate from Briarcliff High
School, recently graduated magna
cum laude with general honors
from the University of Georgia. A
microbiology major, she was
elected to Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta
Kappa, and to the Alpha Epsilon
Delta premedical honor society,
and'was a candidate for the .
Rhodes Scholarship.
She will be entering the Medical
College of Georgia in Augusta in J
the fall. She is the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac N.
Benveniste of Lot Angeles and f
Victor Benator of Atlanta. , , ;
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Jo Amt Cattk, furious for her
piano playing on the Lawrence
Walk Show for 10 years, recently
toured the Leo N. Levi National
Arthritis Hospital founded aiwf
sponsored by B’nai Frith. Located
in Hot Springs, Ariz., this hospital
is the only one in the nation
devoted solely to the treatment of
arthritis. Min Castle is presently
performing in night clubs
throughout the United States.
* * *
Saraty n BonowMz Oberdotfer of
Atlanta was elected to the
Stephens College board of
curators at the hoard's spring
meeting. She will attend her first
meeting in October.
Oberdorfer earned an associate
of arts degree from Stephens and
holds a bachelor of arts degree in
English, with a minor in education,
from the University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hin.
She is oa the citizen*’
advisory committee to the
Fulton County School Board and
on the stakeholders panel of the
Cities in Schools Project She is a
member of Leadership Atlanta,
clan of 1977-78, and ia a member
of the board of directors of the
Public Broadcasting Association
of Greater Atlanta, Inc., serving
Urn Bat Mitzva of
Traham of Atlanu will take place
at 10:30a.m., Monday. Aug. II,at
Temple Sinai. Tachuota is (pe
daughter of Mary and Raymond
Treherne. Grandparents are Mn.
Cora Wright and James Wright,
both of Atlanta, and Mrs. Juanita
Treherne of Philadelphia.
* * *
Savannah attorney Barnard M.
Tiulman has announced he will
seek election to bis Fifth District
seat on the Chatham County
C ommissiffh. Port man was
appointed by the commission to
the post jpfnrch 19,1979, to fill the
vacancy created fy Eugene Kelly’s
resignation.
The B’nai Mitzva
Dubrof and Lawrence W«
both of Atlanta, will take place at
10:30 a m., Saturday, Aug 9, at
Temple Sinai. A congregational *
kiddush will follow. Joseph is the
son of Judy and Jerry Dubrof and-
the grandson of Mr. and Mn.
Carroll Abrams of Georgetown,
S.C., and Mr. and Mn.- Milton
Specter of Hollywood, FU.
Lawrence is the son of Judy and
Jeffrey Weinftb. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mn. A.S. Weinreb of Ft.
Lauderdale, Pta., and Mn. Lee
Wolff of St. Louis:
Professor Gerald B. BnMi of
Los Angeles has bean elected
president of the Conference of
Jewish Communal Service, the
major professional organization
for individuals working within
the Jewish community in dm
United States and Canada,
Bubts, who was elected to office
at the conference’s recent
convention in Denver, Colo., la
director of the School of Jewish
Communal Service and the
Alfred Gottschafc Profeaaor of
JewWi Communal Service at
the Hebrew Union CoHege-
Jewish Institute of Religion ia
Los Angeles. He is the first
university educator to he
elected to this positioa.
Mayor Maynard Jackson
..MR ’
from left),
r city in Israel, during a
recent stopover in Atlanta to dbcuas the achievements and goals of
Project Renewal in Yetaud. Aba pictured are (left to right) Mas
RMtenbaum, president of the Atlanta Jewtah Federation, Consul
General Jowl Anion and Dale Schwartz, chairman of Federation's
Project Rcnewa( Committee. 1
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey
Nachamkin of Norcros* announce
the birth of a daughter, Saree
Wolfe, on July 13. Grandparents
ere Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wolfe of
Stamford, Conn., and Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Nachkmkin of Silver
Spring Md. Saree was given thl
Hebrew name Shams Libs.
* • *
Robin and Alan D. Goldberg of
Marietta announce the birth of a
son, Michael Stuart, on July IS.
Grandparents are Mr. arid Mrs.
Harold Lurey of Greenville, S.C.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S.
Goldberg of Charleston. Great-
grandparents are Mrs. Samuel
Lurey of Greenville, Mis. Mildred
J. Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs.
Max D. Lipman, all of Charleston.
The bris was performed by Dr.
Mark J. Safra with Rabbi Shalom
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckman of
Silver Spring Md., announce the
birth of a son, Michael Martin, on
July II. Mrs. Beckman is the
former ^Meril Sosis of Silver
Spring. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. George Sosis of Babylon,
Long 1 Island, N.Y., and Rose
Beckman and the late Mike
Beckman of Atlanta.
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Dr. and Mrs. RumdlH. Kramer
of Atlanta announce the birth of a
son, Paul Morgan, on June 3.
Grandparent* are Mr. and Mis.
Sol D. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Kramer, all of Atlanta.
Great-graiidparents are Mrs.
Nessie Rich and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Krinctsky and the late Ida
Krinettky, all of Atlanta. The bra
was performed by Dr. Mark Safra
with Rabbi David H. Auerbach
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ffU* flaVTORV MMN cJHRNnMH
of Atlanu has been re-elected to
the executive council of the
- 4«wm»
*y, the oldest t
historical organization in the
United States. Elected with her
was fellow Atlantan Edward.E.
Ebon. ' 1
Mrs. Zimmerman serves on
the National Council of the
Humanities, the executive beard
of the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee, and the
Friends of Tel Aviv University.
She is currently a member of the
board of directors of the Atlanta
Jewish Federation, the southern
regional board of the Anti-
Defamation League and the
American Jewish Committee.
Elson holds directorships at the
Southern Regional Council, the
Smithsonian-based Reading b
Fundamental, and Central Atlanta
Progress.
. A member of the board of
Commentary Magazine, lie was
recently elected a Fellow d
Brandeis University, where he
serves on its President's Council
Ebon was on the hoard of
governors of the American Jewbh
Committee from 1966-78, and was
awarded the American Jewish
Committee's Human Raiatiow